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Should You Homeschool?

I spent some time recently thinking about how I would help someone evaluate whether public school or homeschool is better for their family, especially coming from a perspective, like most American Christians do, of public school being normal. In this I don’t want to be attacking public school or defending homeschool, but this article is informed by many of my reasons for preferring homeschool.

What are your kids getting from public school?

What useful? What positive? What harmful?

What impact do their peers have on them?

When they’re getting along? When they’re not?

Would your kids benefit from being in a smaller class size?

What is in the curriculum that would affect their worldview?

What other things are they being exposed to without wise guidance?

From peers? From libraries? From field trips?

What is the impact of being bound to a school’s schedule?

On sleep? On nutrition? On transitions between environments and authorities? On routine?

How much of their time at school is actually being used for education? (Why do they still have to come home and work on their scholastic education via homework?)

Is a day structured around expectations and performance healthy for them?

Would they benefit from more interactive education?

Do they need more time to be active?

Do they need to slow down on only one or two subjects? Could they benefit from forging ahead on a couple of subjects?

Would you like them to learn something that is not in your public school’s curricula? (Cooking, shop, business, Bible)

Would you like them to get a different perspective than what is being offered?

Would you like them to learn in a different way (more hands-on, more interactively, more self-study, more memorization, subjects integrated with one another)?

What message does it send them to be sent away for long parts of each day? How does your attitude impact their perception? How should parents maintain honesty (for example, about being grateful for the break when kids go to school) with their children, while not burdening the kids with the shortcomings of their parents?

What message would it send them to be kept at home, unlike most of their peers?

What are they getting from time not in school?

What useful? What positive? What harmful?

Do you have enough time to give them what they need?

Do you have enough time to teach them what God has entrusted you to teach them?

About Him? About character? About how to flourish in the story God has given them?

Do you have enough time to build your relationships with them?

Do they get a (patient) chance to build their relationships with their siblings?

What are your reasons for not homeschooling? Time? Focus on younger kids? Financial? Focus on other people? Focus on personal improvement? Stress? Intimidation? Inadequacy? Cultural normalcy? Influence culture? Perks of props and facilities and extra-curricular activities in public schools? Child’s socialization? Child’s practice with exposure to the world? Less strain on the mom-child relationship (not being teacher and mom)? Incorporating other adult influences for example and discipline? Hassle of truancy or curriculum laws?